Substance and Attribute : Western and Islamic Traditions in Dialogue / Christian Kanzian, Muhammad Legenhausen. - Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2013] ©2007 - 1 online resource - Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society - New Series ; 5 .

Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Preface of the Editors -- Substances, Attributes, and Modes - Substantial Structures in Descartes, Spinoza and Leibniz / Mulla Sadra's Theory of Substantial Motion / A Report on Graduate Work in Qom on the Problems of Essence/Attribute and Substance/Accident / Aristotle and Farabi on the Definition and Priority of Substance / A Formal Analysis of Selected Proofs by Aquinas for the Uniqueness of God / Reshaping the Concept of Substance: The Renegade Ockham / Ibn Sina's Arguments Against God's Being a Substance / Substance, Nature, and Immanence - Form in Aristotle´s Constituent Ontology / From Aristotle's Ousia to Ibn Sina's Jawhar / Substance, Causality, and Freedom - An Ontological Revision of the Theory of Agent Causation / Substantial Motion and Perpetual Creation / Psychic Substance: A Meeting Point between Metaphysics & Spirituality / Ibn Sina on Substances and Accidents / God as Substance without Substance Ontology / The Editors -- List of Authors -- Backmatter Burkhardt, Hans -- Eshkevari, Mohammad Fanaei -- Soumeahsaraei, Narjes Javandel -- Javadi, Mohsen -- Kakol, Tomasz -- Kraml, Hans -- Legenhausen, Muhammad -- Loux, Michael J. -- Pazouki, Shahram -- Schmechtig, Pedro -- Shahrudi, Ali Abidi -- Shomali, Mohammad Ali -- Tegtmeier, Erwin -- VON WACHTER, DANIEL --

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East and West.
Islamic philosophy.
Philosophy (General).
Philosophy.
Averoest.
Avicenna.
Thomas von Aquin.
Wittgenstein.
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